
Learning About Short Stories Grade 7
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7th Grade
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Paula Rein
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Learning About Short Stories
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Learning About Short Stories
The short story is a form of fiction. Certain elements are common to short stories. For example, all short stories contain characters, the people or animals in the story. The reasons that explain why characters act as they do are called their motivation. The way in which a writer reveals a character’s personality and qualities is called
characterization. There are two kinds of characterization:
• Through direct characterization, the writer tells what the character is like.
• Through indirect characterization, the writer shows what the character is like.
That is, the reader must draw conclusions about the character’s personality and
qualities based on the character’s appearance, words, and actions and what other
characters say about him or her.
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Learning About Short Stories
The plot is the series of events in a short story. A plot usually has five parts:
1. The exposition introduces the setting (the time and place of the story), the characters, and the basic situation.
2. The rising action introduces, develops, and deepens the conflict, or problem.
3. The climax is the point of highest tension, the turning point. During the climax, the characters confront the conflict.
4. During the falling action, the characters solve the problem, and the tension eases.
5. The resolution is the conclusion, when the conflict is settled and the outcome of the story is revealed.
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Learning About Short Stories
The theme is a central message about life. A universal theme is one that is expressed in many cultures and time periods. It reflects basic human values. An example is “Crime does not pay.”
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Multiple Choice
“Experience is a great teacher.”
conflict
theme
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Multiple Choice
“He was a clever man.”
direct characterization
indirect characterization
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Multiple Choice
“It was a cold winter’s night.”
setting
plot
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Multiple Choice
“Jake couldn’t hold on to the rocky ledge any longer. He started to fall.”
resolution
climax
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“Once the fire was out, we found a safe place to lie down and rest.”
rising action
falling action
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